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When the Vikings moved into U.S. Bank Stadium in 2016, they started a new tradition at home games, called the "Skol Chant". At various points during the game, Viking fans raise their hands and after two beats of a drum, they clap in time and yell, "Skol!" The drum beats increase in tempo until the applause is near-constant.
Minnesota Vikings chant 'skol' rather than the 'huh' since 2016. [19] Seattle Sounders FC perform a variant called "Boom, Boom, Clap" dating to before the club was reformed in 2009, chanting 'hey' rather than 'huh'. [20] Toronto fans have performed the "Boom, Boom, Clap" chant since 2008. [21]
He was instrumental in the building of U.S. Bank Stadium and the TCO Performance Center and implemented multiple gameday traditions, including the Skol chant, Gjallarhorn and Viktor the Viking.
chant in tribute to the stadium ritual performed at each game by the fans who rooted hard against him just a couple of months ago. “I wa Ex-Packer Aaron Jones gets a fresh start as the Vikings ...
After the Eagles scored a touchdown to push their lead to a resounding 38-7, players led fans in a brutal taunt of their opponents.
The Skol Chant is a cheer that is used in U.S. Bank Stadium for Minnesota Vikings games. [212] It involves fans clapping their hands above their heads and yelling "Skol", in response to the beat of a drum. [ 213 ]
The Minnesota Vikings, an NFL American Football team based in Minneapolis, use a large horn called the Gjallarhorn during home games at the U.S. Bank Stadium. It is blown during the opening ceremony alongside the Skol, Vikings fight song.
Instead, he was shirtless and leading the team's popular Skol chant with his son ahead of the Vikings' game against the Packers on "Sunday Night Football" and sounded the Gjallarhorn. The veteran ...